The Pan Effect option allows you to apply a quick pan effect using preset options. The amount of noise can be increased or decreased using the Noise slider. The Noise effect will add an animated television static noise to the slide. With the pulldown list you can choose the direction of the mirror. Mirrors one half of the slide on to the other half of the slide. To select the color of the tint, slide the hue slider left or right until the desired color is selected. This option will add a tinted hue to the slide. Use the track bars to adjust Gamma of the Slide. This option will simulate camera under / over exposure.Īllows you to simulate a fisheye camera lense or to remove a fisheye effect. Hold Shift key to keep proportions, or select a proportions option from the Keep Proportions groupbox. Select the region by dragging the corners of the red binding box with your mouse to the desired size and region. This option allows you to select the region of a slide you would like to be displayed in your movie. Use the track bars to adjust the Contrast of the Slide. Remaps each color in the image or video from the original color to one defined by the color curve. Use the track bars to adjust number of colors, edges and detail quality. Makes the slide look like it's a cartoon. Use the track bars to adjust the Brightness of the Slide. Use the slider to adjust the width of the border and the color picker to choose the color to apply to the border. Select from the preset themes and images to add the background.Īdds a border around the slide. The options are to zoom in or zoom out.Īdds a background image to the slide. The Auto Zoom option allows you to apply a quick zoom effect using preset options. You can show or hide the options by clicking the white arrow on the left of the effect name in the list. The options will appear below the heading in the Applied Effects list. There are also effects with settings you can change. Waves - animates the slide with a wavey effect.Spin - animates the slide by rotating the image.Sepia - removes most pigmentation, except for a reddish-brown hue, giving the picture an antique feel.Ripple - animates the slide with a ripple effect.Raindrops - makes it look like raindrops are falling onto the slide.Posterize - applies a simplified color scheme to the image.
Old Film - makes the slide black and white and animates it with a shaky old film effect.Negative - swap all colors for their negative, as in a strip of camera film.Hue Cycle - changes the color of the slide continually by shifting through a range of colors.Edge Detection - darkens the image and highlights the strongest lines of the image.Black and White - removes all pigmentation from the image and make black and white.Auto Levels - this effect will automatically change the Brightness, Contrast and Gamma to their optimal values.If you do not like the result, you can remove the effect by clicking the white X next to the effect in the Applied Effects list.
These are usually self-explanatory, but if you don't know what they do, the best way to find out is to select them and then look at the preview. There are many effects that do not have settings for you to configure. To remove an effect, find it in the list titled Applied Effects, then сlick the white X button next to the effect. You can then make adjustments using the preview window to see how the effect will look. Select the effect you want to use from the Effects Library. To apply an effect, click to select a slide in the slideshow and click one of the effects tabs. In each tab you can find different effects to apply to your slides. On the left side of the preview pane, there are four effect tabs: Edit, Effects, Animations and Text.